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Thursday, November 29, 2012

WSG Live! Ancient Egypt

Welcome to Water for Sixth Grade Live! This is the first time we have had the opportunity to have a WSG Live! Event. This is a unique study tool that I provide for you. This is something that you have not experienced yet in your school life. I want you to study the night before the test. I want you to review the night before you take your ancient Egypt test. So, to help you, I am going to study with you. That is right, your teacher will be studying with you the night before the test.
How this works: Tonight, on WSG, we will be having a live chat session. I will be sitting at my computer, asking you questions. Comment moderation will be turned off, so your comments will post automatically, turning WSG into instant messaging.

WSG Live! Ancient Egypt: 8:00-8:30

If you participate in WSG Live!, your name will be entered into the drawing for the new Survival Bracelet giveaway.

Welcome to the first WSG Live! Of the school year. Thank you for joining me in this very beneficial half hour of study time. Thank you for participating. This is going to be a fast paced Egypt review, so get your typing fingers ready. I am going to unleash a bunch of questions for you to try to answer. Feel free to ask questions as well. Look for my comments and try to answer the questions as I quiz you live.

Step 1: Announcement of Death. Step 2: Removal of brain. The Egyptians thought the brain was a waste of space, so they removed the brain through the nose with a wire hook. Step 3: Removal of internal organs. The liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines were also removed from the body. Step 4: Drying out Process. The body was packed with Natron Salt, which dried out the body. Step 5: Wrapping the body. The body was wrapped in linen cloth. Step 6: Final Procession. The body was then carried to the pyramid for burial.

Step 1: Announcement of Death. Step 2: Removal of brain.Step 3: Removal of internal organs. The liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines were also removed from the body. Step 4: Drying out Process. The body was packed with Natron Salt, which dried out the body. Step 5: Wrapping the body. The body was wrapped in linen cloth. Step 6: Final Procession. The body was then carried to the pyramid for burial.

aod then they remove the brain next a guy cuts the body and get stones thrown at him the the organs are removed and and poot in conopy jars then the body is covered in natron salt then the body is left for 40 days then the haert is poot back in the body and wayed agent a fether then poot in a sercofages and sent to a tomb